Good time of the day, dear subscribers :)
I hope I did not make you expect my next art, since I took exams and celebrated my birthday, more precisely, the anniversary))
To date, came another art on the theme of Zootopia.
All good and all the best;)
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Good time of the day, dear subscribers :)
For today, came from me another unusual art with Nick and Judy.
Well, when in the cool evenings there is someone to wrap up)
All good and all the best;)
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Another short hiatus… sorry about that. Here’s a couple of sleepyheads to make up for it - now in colour!
Art by the ever-fantastic @foxefuel - check out their stuff if you haven’t already!
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Spontaneous Zootopia-Httyd crossover :D
Made this after @rem289 brought it up :>
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Hello Rem, do you have any tips for drawing a rabbit's head and ears? I've been using Judy as reference and the head part usually works, but I can never get the ears! It's so frustrating! Just for clarification, I'm talking about Zootopia style buns
Remember that when you draw is very important create a simple base but precise and proportionate.
1. design guidelines: Judy’s head has an oval shape, so you can draw a circle flattened top and bottom and the famous cross lines to center the eyes, nose and mouth. At the cross intersection's point I draw another little circle that will serve as a guide in the design of the nose.
for the hears: I advise you to establish their height by drawing a line on top (as a measure, they are more or less slightly longer than the head, but you can choose by your taste). I personally like them rounded at the tips (they give her a cute appearance) so I draw two little circles under the line and then two lines at the sides of each circle up to join them to the head.
2: draw the character:
-I start with the nose,
-the eyes (I draw them without guide lines but you can draw two circles above the horizontal line of the cross and work on them), and the eyebrows.
-the face
- the ears.
remember well: first the simple forms, then the details.
3.: Details: I draw the irises and pupils, the inside of the ear, the nostrils.
Final sketch:
as a guide, I studied a lot of the Cory Loftis’s designs and other original concept arts. if you want to abide by Disney style, you should keep smooth and rounded lines.
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doodle(Cherry Blossom Viewing)
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A new rabbit in the police
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